Posts Tagged ‘Sculpture’

Hurricane Ike hit on September 13, 2008. It forever changed the landscape of Galveston, Texas and the greater Houston area for that matter. I’ll never forget it’s power. Oak trees are not native to Galveston, but many were planted over the years to provide shade and add beauty to the island. Several were wiped out by hurricane Ike. I recently discovered that many artists breathed life into the standing oak stumps by carving art into them. Some are whimsical and some have meaning but they add a beauty and leave a memory that there is always hope after the storm. Whatever storm it may be. It was a journey and adventure to locate many of them around the island but also a way to see Galveston that I have never seen before. The neighborhoods beyond the beaches and seawall. It was definitely like a treasure hunt! I won’t include all the sculptures here. They are for you to go and find! Adventure! The collection of photos here are some of my favorites. Enjoy!

A new album of photos from Santa Fe, N.M. A beautiful city!

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I came across this huge red ball art while riding my bike in Hermann park.

2014 Albert Moyer, Jr.

I took this photo in downtown Houston.

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I took this photo riding along Lake Woodlands. Hence the hybrid name, LochLands Monster.

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